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Flag Rainbow Peace Swirl Flag
$19.95Vibrant colors that really make a statement!
This 3' x 5' Rainbow Peace Sign Swirl Flag is made of durable polyester with header tape and 2 metal grommets.
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Jimi Hendrix Miami Pop Festival Photo Poster
$40.00Photo poster of Jimi Hendrix performing at the Miami Pop Festival in May of 1968. Autographed poster signed by the photographer, Ken Davidoff. Learn More -
Serving Peace Platter with Heart Shaped Dish
$108.95Serving Peace Platter with Heart Dish
- Great as a chip & dip!
- Handcrafted of food-safe polished aluminum.
- May be used for hot or cold foods
- Oven safe up to 350 degrees or in the freezer
- Size: Peace bowl: 14", Heart dish: 4".
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Woodstock Metallic Sticker
$4.95Peace Love and Music embossed sticker with the iconic Woodstock bird on guitar logo. Learn More -
Janis Joplin 4 Pack Buttons
$9.95Pack of 4 Janis Joplin buttons. Perfect for a jacket or backpack. Learn More -
Book-Small Town Talk
$34.95SMALL TOWN TALK
Bob Dylan, The Band, Van Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Friends in the Wild Years of Woodstock
by Barney HoskynsThink “Woodstock” and the mind turns to the seminal 1969 festival that crowned a seismic decade of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll. But the town of Woodstock, New York, the original planned venue of the concert, is located over 60 miles from the site to which the fabled half a million flocked. Long before the landmark music festival usurped the name, Woodstock-the tiny Catskills town where Bob Dylan holed up after his infamous 1966 motorcycle accident-was already a key location in the ’60s rock landscape.
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Aquarian Exposition Postcard
$1.95An Aquarian Exposition, Wallkill, NY 1969 Postcard features the original Woodstock poster design. Learn More -
Taking Woodstock Book
$28.95Taking Woodstock A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life By Elliot Tiber with Tom Monte Made into a major motion picture by the same name in 2009 by director Ang Lee. The book, Taking Woodstock is the funny, touching, and true story of Elliot Tiber, the man who was instrumental in arranging the site for the original Woodstock Concert. Elliot, whose parents owned an upstate New York motel, was working in Greenwich Village in the summer of 1969. He socialized with the likes of Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, and yet somehow managed to keep his gay life a secret from his family. Then on Friday, June 28, Elliot walked into the Stonewall Inn—and witnessed the riot that would galvanize the American gay movement and enable him to take stock of his own lifestyle. And on July 15, when Elliot learned that the Woodstock Concert promoters were unable to stage the show in Wallkill, he offered to find them a new venue. Soon he was swept up in a vortex that would change his life forever. Product Dimensions: 6.0 X 9.0 in Page Count: 224 pg Learn More -
Interviews with Icons, Flashing on the Sixties
$24.00Interviews with Icons, Flashing on the Sixties by photographer Lisa Law
Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.8 x 12 inches
Paperback: 225 pages
Publisher: Lumen Books (November 15, 1999)“Lisa Law is the real thing. She held the mirror up to us, and we responded.” –Dennis Hopper
“Lisa laws book ‘Interviews with Icons’ really spills the beans the true rightious beans of wonder. Feast your eyes!” –Wavy G.
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